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Adobe at it again?

Started by orka81, January 14, 2022, 08:18:07 AM

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orka81

Acrobat DC update 21.011.20039 from the past couple days seems to have hosed my ability to unmask masked items. The option is no longer available. Anyone else having this issue? I used Time Machine to revert back by a week and it's all good now. Also turned off the automatic update option in Preferences.
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Joe

Unmask masked items? Is this something with Pitstop or Acrobat itself?
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orka81

I'm going with Adobe. Worked fine before the update, but not after and works fine now that I've restored it prior to the update. Pitstop is up-to-date. It will probably turn into Enfocus having to fix like the last problem with the handles disappearing.
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RMPrepress

I think Joe is asking, and now myself what you mean by Unmasking masked items??  Is it a pitstop function you are using?

Also anyone else have an issue with seeing guides correctly in Acrobat?
When you want to start a guide from the rulers you cant see it or its position until you let go of your mouse?
Even then the guide doe not show itself all the way across the page to the ruler anymore....it really sucks!!

Im running 21.011.20039...Also latest Pitstop
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Joe

Yeah the guides in Acrobat just work that way. They suck.

And yes that is what I was asking.
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orka81

Sorry, yes, the Pitstop mask release function
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